Toshiba TXP651 User Manual

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CONTENTS
1
Before use
OWNER’S MANUAL
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WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
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WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
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TLP450E
TLP451E
TLP650E
TLP651E
TXP450
TXP451
TXP650
TXP651
3LCD DATA PROJECTOR
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WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
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WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 3LCD DATA PROJECTOR

CONTENTS1Before useOWNER’S MANUAL(WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA)(WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA)TLP450ETLP451ETLP650ETLP651ETXP450TXP451TXP650TXP6513LCD

Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CONTENTS10Before useContentsBefore useSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 2IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS...

Page 3 - IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

CONTENTS11Before useON/STANDBY MENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUSTINPUTONLAMPTEMPPart names and functionsMain unitLens coverExhaust holesFoot adjusterrelease butt

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CONTENTS12Before use(Continued)Left side Right sideAC IN socket 19Carrying handleOpen to carry the projetor.Rear sideCONTROL connector 17 49To connect

Page 5

CONTENTS13Before useAUTO SETPOINTERPJMARKERLASERMENU ENTERKEYSTONEON/STANDBYR-CLICKL-CLICKVIDEO CAMERARGBRESETMUTE CALLFREEZERESIZE(Continued)Remote c

Page 6

CONTENTS14Before use(Continued)Installing batteries1) Open the cover.2) Install the batteries.Make sure that the +/– polarities match theillustration

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CONTENTS15Before useRemote control operationPoint the remote control at the infraredremote sensor and press a button.Distance : within about 5 meters

Page 8

CONTENTS16Connections and installationConnectionsConnecting an IBM PC or compatible computer (DOS/V)Check that the power for the projector and compute

Page 9 - Power supply cord

CONTENTS17Connections and installation(Continued)Connecting video equipmentCheck that the power for the projector and computer is off beforeconnecting

Page 10 - CONTENTS

CONTENTS18Connections and installationProjector placementThere are four ways of installing this projectoras shown right. This section explains thestan

Page 11 - Part names and functions

CONTENTS19Connections and installation(Continued)1Place the projector on a steady,level surface such as a table.Point the projector squarely at the sc

Page 12 - Before use

CONTENTS2Before useSAFETY PRECAUTIONSThe lightning flash with arrowheadsymbol, within an equilateral triangle,is intended to alert the user to thepres

Page 13 - MADE IN JAPAN

CONTENTS20Connections and installationNotes• When the projector is moved from a coldlocation to a warm location, or when theambient temperature in the

Page 14 - Laser emission part

CONTENTS21OperationsPicture projectionCAUTIONDo not look into the projection lens whileoperating the projector.Preparation• Install and connect the pr

Page 15 - Remote control operation

CONTENTS22OperationsNotes•“” is displayed on the screen if theprojector does not receive any signal from theconnected equipment. Put the equipment inp

Page 16 - Connections

CONTENTS23Operations(Continued)Contents of displayed items(Continued)Adjusting the image automaticallyAn image which is flickering, blurred or is notc

Page 17 - Connecting video equipment

CONTENTS24Operations(Continued)Changing the picture sizePictures are projected at the maximalprojection size regardless of the signal types.Optionally

Page 18 - Projector placement

CONTENTS25OperationsOperating the computerby the remote controlIf you connect the iREMOTE MOUSERECEIVER to the computer, the suppliedremote control ca

Page 19

CONTENTS26Operations(Continued)Operating the computer by theremote controlUse the supplied remote control pointing it atthe connected REMOTE MOUSE REC

Page 20 - How to use the foot adjuster

CONTENTS27AdjustmentsSettings and adjustments onthe menuMost of adjustments and settings are made onthe menu.To display the menu, press MENU.The follo

Page 21 - Picture projection

CONTENTS28AdjustmentsInitial settings– Default1Press MENU to display the menu.Make the basic settings for projecting.Preparation• Display the image as

Page 22 - Turning the power off

CONTENTS29AdjustmentsScrn displayOn: On-screen displays(indications of inputselection, signal absent ormute mode, etc.) appear.Off: On-screen displays

Page 23 - Press CALL

CONTENTS3Before useIMPORTANT PRECAUTIONSSave Original Packing MaterialsThe original shipping carton and packing materials will come inhandy if you eve

Page 24 - Changing the picture size

CONTENTS30AdjustmentsKeystone correction– Keystone132Notes• Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote controlcan also correct the keystone distortionautomatical

Page 25 - PV-98 IBM/Mac USB

CONTENTS31AdjustmentsProjection adjustments– Image132Press to select “Auto sync.”Press ENTER.The image is automatically adjusted.For further adjustm

Page 26 - POINTER/PJ

CONTENTS32AdjustmentsPicture adjustments– Picture132Press or to select apreferred item.Press or to adjust the item.To select another item, go

Page 27 - Settings and adjustments on

CONTENTS33AdjustmentsSound adjustments– Audio132Notes• These adjustments are stored until you turnthe power off.• To store the adjustments even if the

Page 28 - – Default

CONTENTS34AdjustmentsSaving data– Save132Preparation• Display the image as explained in “PictureProjection”. 21• Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”.P

Page 29 - Press MENU

CONTENTS35CameraOVERLAY PHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHTLOCK W.BALANCE CAMERAPart names and functions ofdocument imaging cameraCAUTION• When using the camera, be

Page 30 - Keys t one

CONTENTS36Camera(Continued)Preparation of the document imagingcamera1) Raise up the arm.2) Stretch the arm.3) Turn the arm.4) Open the camera head.5)

Page 31 - Projection adjustments

CONTENTS37CameraPicture projection with thedocument imaging cameraPreparationDisplay the image as explained in “PictureProjection” . 21Press ARM LIGHT

Page 32 - – Picture

CONTENTS38CameraFocus on the picture byturning the focusing ring onthe camera head.(Continued)5Press PHOTO/TEXT to selectthe mode of the document.PHOT

Page 33 - Sound adjustments

CONTENTS39CameraOverlaying projectionWhen an RGB source is projected, you canoverlap your handwriting on it.Preparation• Display an RGB picture.• Set

Page 34 - Saving data

CONTENTS4Before useIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVEALL WARNINGS ANDINSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THISOWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSEMARK

Page 35 - LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA

CONTENTS40MaintenanceIf there is some problem inside the projector,the indicators light up or flash.Trouble indicationsON Off or lit (red)LAMP –TEMP –

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CONTENTS41MaintenanceAir filter, lens and main unitcleaningCAUTIONIf you use the projector mounted on theceiling, ask the dealer to carry out themaint

Page 37 - MENU ENTER

CONTENTS42MaintenanceLamp replacementThe lamp will eventually begin to project darkor dull pictures and finally will not light up.(Lamp’s life length

Page 38 - Locking the white balance

CONTENTS43OthersBefore calling servicepersonnelCheck the following points before asking forsupport service.Refer also to “Trouble indications”. 40The

Page 39 - RGB picture

CONTENTS44Others(Continued)Image does not appear when using thedocument imaging camera. • The wrong input is selected.→ Select the correct input sour

Page 40 - Trouble indications

CONTENTS45OthersInput SignalMode determination and signal system : full compatible : dot resizing display : simplified display : high resolution ser

Page 41 - 1) Unplug the power cord

CONTENTS46OthersSignalDefaultSynchronizingResolution (line)FrequencyMode SystemHorizontal(kHz)Remarks450/451model650/651modelVertical(Hz)Horizontal Ve

Page 42 - Lamp replacement

CONTENTS47Others(Continued)Signal assignmentD-SUB 15 pin shrinking terminalInput SignalVideo signalAnalog 0.7V(p-p) 75ΩHorizontal synchronizing signal

Page 43 - Before calling service

CONTENTS48OthersRGB signal defaults(Continued)Ver SyncThe following signals are factory set as defaultsin each mode. However, some computers mayhave d

Page 44 - (Continued)

CONTENTS49OthersAdjustments with RS-232CConditioning of the Projection Unit can also bedone by a computer via the RS-232C, as wellas by the remote con

Page 45 - Input Signal

CONTENTS5Before use5. HeatThe product should be situated away fromheat sources such as radiators, heatregisters, stoves, or other products(including a

Page 46

CONTENTS50Others(Continued)ClassificationADJUSTADJUSTADJUSTKEYSTONEKEYSTONEImageImageImageImageImagePicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePictureP

Page 47 - Signal assignment

CONTENTS51OthersSpecificationsMain unitPower requirementsAC 100 – 240V 50/60HzPower consumptionTLP450E, TXP450 : 220WTLP451E, TXP451 : 235WTLP650E,

Page 48 - RGB signal defaults

CONTENTS52OthersAccessoriesWireless remote control ... 1AA size battery ... 2Pow

Page 49 - Adjustments with RS-232C

CONTENTS6Before use11. Object and Liquid EntryNever push objects of any kind into thisproduct through openings as they maytouch dangerous voltage poi

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CONTENTS7Before use16. Damage Requiring ServiceUnplug this product from the wall outlet andrefer servicing to qualified servicepersonnel under the fol

Page 51 - Specifications

CONTENTS8Before useIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS21. Do not carry by the camera arm.Do not carry the projector by the cameraarm.Doing so can result in

Page 52 - TOSHIBA CORPORATION

CONTENTS9Before usePower supply cordselectionIf your line voltage is 220 to 240, use one of thefollowing types of cable.PlugconfigurationPlug typeEURO

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